I got this go kart from fellow youtuber harvey spooner for free about 2 months ago, and fixed all of its broken parts on the cheap.
now after we fix the throttle, brake and kill switch we take it out for some well deserved fun romping it.
now after we fix the throttle, brake and kill switch we take it out for some well deserved fun romping it.
That’s pretty trippy watching through the camera.Made my but pucker a couple of times.😅😅😅😅
Mustie1 much ❤ to you M8 love your channel pure quality!!! Just love how you take trash and turn it into gold I have a real worry about tomorrow’s kids just junking stuff that doesn’t work when with a bit of time know how and perseverance you can get it going again. Keep producing this quality content buddy 😊😉
The tecumseh engine it originally had on it was what most of the karts from that era came with. It was a 6.5 hp and you just gained a quarter of a hp. The Briggs is definitely a better motor anyway. I put a 212 predator with a Honda 160 head a real Mikuni slide carb, governor delete and a custom motorcycle exaust on my sons. It’s pretty damn fast now.
Love the sound
I love video like this wish I was their to participate with
The bowl
Got a pinhole in it
That thing rips.
Thanks!
The boy`s and their toys!
Adults acting like kids….. YES!! I'd give you many more likes if i could but unfortunately….. 👍
Oh it’s not nonsense ! It’s fun ! When I was a teenager we took the go cart my Dad and I built up to Newfoundland NJ . A friend of the family had 88 acres up their and we would ride all afternoon. Th hey had a VW camper/ bus a we would have barbecue and have great Saturday or Sunday afternoons. In case you needed a bathroom there was a deserted house with an outhouse. I remember the time the throttle cable broke on the go cart, but other than that it ran well. My kill switch never worked. Once when I was riding I hit a rock and bent the rear axle. The guys in the shop where my Dad worked made a new axle and dad and I took the wheels , brake, gears and keys off the axle to replace it. I have the go cart in my garage but I don’t think I could fit in it anymore. My dad designed a gram which was made of angle steel with an X brace. The guys in the shop welded it together. Too heavy ! So they got aluminum and welded that and GT-12 was born. We tried a 2 horsepower 2 cycle, a Briggs 2 1/2 horsepower, until finally got Briggs 5 horsepower. Sad ugh great memories. You brought them all back with your go cart ! Thank you !
Love your videos but shit some times spend some money enough screwing around with old shit doing a job 5 times is not profitable